MATT Jarvis has promised to fight until the very end despite Wolves’ survival task now verging on the impossible.

The in-form midfielder is refusing to throw in the towel and has vowed to continue battling for every point that is available.

Wednesday’s defeat at home to Arsenal left Wolves nine points adrift as relegation rivals QPR and Wigan both recorded wins.

But there is no way that Jarvis is giving in, even if relegation is confirmed in the coming weeks.

“We will carry on working extremely hard and trying to get something from each game from now to the end of the season,” he said.

“Everything seems to have gone against us in recent weeks,

“In the last three or four games I think we’ve played well.

“As a team we have worked extremely hard and created chances and so many things just haven’t gone for us.

“But all we can do is keep going.”

If Wolves are to pull off the greatest escape in Premier League history they must beat Sunderland tomorrow and Jarvis is determined to do so.

“We will make sure we go there in good spirits and give it another go,” he added.

“We can all see the league table but we will just keep going and giving it our best. We want to get a win for the fans and for ourselves but we also want to give TC his first Premier League win as a manager.

We’ve got five games left and will give it everything in all of them.

Whatever happens with the league table we will carry on for all of those games.”